Thursday, March 30, 2017

The next Ingleside Community
meeting will be held in the Ingleside
Police Station Community room on Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 7p.m. There will be light refreshments available to
those who come to the meeting. All are
welcome to attend.

We
hope to see you there!

Arrests:

11:02pm Mission/Fair Graffiti Vandalism/Resisting

Officers
Colclough and Stoffel were on patrol when they pulled up to a red light at the
intersection of Mission and Fair. They looked to the corner and could see that
a male subject was crouched down and in the process of vandalizing a newspaper
stand with graffiti. It appeared the subject was using a large permanent
marker. Oblivious to their presence, the officers pulled up and asked him what
he was doing. Having no words to respond with, the subject decided to do what
he thought was the next best thing, to start Running. The officers tactfully
followed the subject in their patrol car ordering him to stop. The suspect
refused to obey their orders and decided to stop and run in the opposite
direction. At this point, Officer Colclough exited and chased after the subject
on foot. A citizen who was standing off to the side, heard the officer’s order
to stop, stuck his foot out and intentionally tripped the suspect. When the
suspect fell that gave the officer time to catch up and placed him in custody.
Inside his jacket they found they marker he used to vandalize the newspaper
stand. The subject was ultimately cited for the vandalism and resisting and
released from the scene. Report number: 170243439

Serious Incidents:

10:20pm Blythdale/Hahn Stolen Vehicle

Officers Dominguez and Mroz were driving down Blythdale and
Hahn when they noticed something out of the ordinary. They saw a White vehicle
driving in the opposite direction with a subject on the roof of the car. With
the obvious safety concern for the individual, the officers turned their patrol
car around and attempted to catch up to the vehicle. The vehicle, occupied with
eight subjects, came to an abrupt stop and all eight occupants bailed from the
car and fled the scene. With everyone running in all different directions, the
officers caught the closest subject. It was later revealed that the car had
been reported stolen. Since the subject driving the car made a clean getaway,
the subject detained was released to a family member. The car was subsequently
towed form the scene. Report number: 170243291